Paul B Mahol wrote
What about disabling native FFmpeg rtmp code? Assuming librtmp one works
fine.
Thanks for helping Paul. It looks like it is the other way around (unless
it's a Windows only bug), but I cannot simply remove librtmp as a lot of
other code depends on it. Do you know if it is
On 7/26/13, Carl Eugen Hoyos ceho...@ag.or.at wrote:
Paul B Mahol onemda@... writes:
What about disabling native FFmpeg rtmp code?
Assuming librtmp one works fine.
It's the other way 'round...
Really?
AFAIK currently if you have librtmp protocols enabled at same time as
native ones, only
Paul B Mahol onemda@... writes:
On 7/26/13, Carl Eugen Hoyos cehoyos@... wrote:
Paul B Mahol onemda at ... writes:
What about disabling native FFmpeg rtmp code?
Assuming librtmp one works fine.
It's the other way 'round...
Really?
This is what I suspect.
If Mike started actual
Hello,
I tested the example program of demuxing for decoding audio signals and
have received the information regarding unsupported audio format for ftlp
when the input data has the extension of mp4. I checked the program and
found that the example function (int get_format_from_sample_fmt ) only